RRC ID 87493
著者 Castranova D, Kenton MI, Kraus A, Dell CW, Park JS, Venero Galanternik M, Park G, Lumbantobing DN, Dye L, Marvel M, Iben J, Taimatsu K, Pham V, Willms RJ, Blevens L, Robertson TF, Hou Y, Huttenlocher A, Foley E, Parenti LR, Frazer JK, Narayan K, Weinstein BM.
タイトル The axillary lymphoid organ is an external, experimentally accessible immune organ in the zebrafish.
ジャーナル J Exp Med
Abstract Lymph nodes and other secondary lymphoid organs play critical roles in immune surveillance and immune activation in mammals, but the deep internal locations of these organs make it challenging to image and study them in living animals. Here, we describe a previously uncharacterized external immune organ in the zebrafish ideally suited for studying immune cell dynamics in vivo, the axillary lymphoid organ (ALO). This small, translucent organ has an outer cortex teeming with immune cells, an inner medulla with a mesh-like network of fibroblastic reticular cells along which immune cells migrate, and a network of lymphatic vessels draining to a large adjacent lymph sac. Noninvasive high-resolution imaging of transgenically marked immune cells can be carried out in ALOs of living animals, which are readily accessible to external treatment. This newly discovered tissue provides a superb model for dynamic live imaging of immune cells and their interaction with pathogens and surrounding tissues, including blood and lymphatic vessels.
巻・号 222(6)
公開日 2025-6-2
DOI 10.1084/jem.20241435
PII 277359
PMID 40167600
PMC PMC11960710
MeSH Animals Animals, Genetically Modified Axilla* Cell Movement Lymph Nodes / immunology Lymphatic Vessels / immunology Lymphoid Tissue* / anatomy & histology Lymphoid Tissue* / immunology Zebrafish* / anatomy & histology Zebrafish* / immunology
IF 11.743
リソース情報
ゼブラフィッシュ TgBAC(pdgfrb:EGFP) ncv22Tg